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The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
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As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

published:22 Mar 2017

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Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

Sudan

Sudan (Arabic:السودان‎as-Sūdān, English pronunciation (US)i/suˈdæn/, (GB)/suːˈdɑːn/), officially the Republic of the Sudan (Arabic:جمهورية السودان‎Jumhūrīyat as-Sūdān), is a country in north-east Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west and Libya to the northwest. It is the third largest country in Africa. The River Nile divides the country into eastern and western halves. Its predominant religion is Islam.

SOUTH SUDAN JOBS DILEMMA: South Sudan to regulate employment of foreign workers

SOUTH SUDAN JOBS DILEMMA: South Sudan to regulate employment of foreign workers

SOUTH SUDAN JOBS DILEMMA: South Sudan to regulate employment of foreign workers

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
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Stabilization of Livelihoods through Creation of Youth Employment - East Sudan

Creating employment opportunities for youth in Sudan (video in Arabic)

Creating employment opportunities for youth in Sudan (video in Arabic)

Creating employment opportunities for youth in Sudan (video in Arabic)

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

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Starting S Sudan's job market

Starting S Sudan's job market

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

SOUTH SUDAN JOBS DILEMMA: South Sudan to regulate employment of foreign workers

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
WatchKTNLivehttp://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/ktnkenya
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Stabilization of Livelihoods through Creation of Youth Employment - East Sudan

Creating employment opportunities for youth in Sudan (video in Arabic)

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

published: 22 Mar 2017

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
WatchKTNLivehttp://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/ktnkenya
Like us on http://www.facebook.com/ktnkenya

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
WatchKTNLivehttp://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/ktnkenya
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As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed duri...

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

Sereen Goes to Sudan, Africa | A Travel Vlog

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
Heads up: My favorite part starts at 2:19
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omer.sereen@gmail.com

published: 05 Nov 2016

Travelling SUDAN

published: 02 Feb 2012

South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park

Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

published: 20 Jul 2015

Travel / Sudan / Khartoum

Libya Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive...

Sudan - Hick Hiker - Travel Vlog 002

published: 16 Feb 2017

25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist

While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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published: 06 May 2015

The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
Instagram: Gisma_d
Snapchat: Gisma_d
Ethnicity Tag: https://youtu.be/xLOsDLtISI0
Fall lookbook:https://youtu.be/XVb_5Tf1mAc

Sereen Goes to Sudan, Africa | A Travel Vlog

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means...

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
Heads up: My favorite part starts at 2:19
-------------
CONNECT WITH ME!!
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sereenomer/
Twitter- https://twitter.com/sereenomer
Tumblr- http://sereeen-o.tumblr.com
Snapchat- @sereen.o
CONTACT ME
omer.sereen@gmail.com

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
Heads up: My favorite part starts at 2:19
-------------
CONNECT WITH ME!!
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sereenomer/
Twitter- https://twitter.com/sereenomer
Tumblr- http://sereeen-o.tumblr.com
Snapchat- @sereen.o
CONTACT ME
omer.sereen@gmail.com

Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

Libya Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a...

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. It was originally built by the Romans who came here after the Phoenicians and gave the city a completely new appearance. It could accommodate up to five thousand onlookers. Just like the country’s former explorers we venture further and further into the desert and spend the night in Kirkiba Camp in circular straw huts at the foot of huge sand dunes. Next day we visit Garma, now in ruins, but whioch around two thousand years ago was the capital of the GaramantesRealm. From the Sahara we travel to the country’s eastern Mediterranean coast and to ancient Cyrenaika, the largest city in today’s Benghazi. Of the historic city of the Pentapolis, the Greek five-city alliance, nothing remains today as it is now covered by modern city buildings. Magnificent history, untouched coastlines and endless desert landscapes with oasis settlements, salt lakes, rock paintings and Berber towns: Libya, a little known land in amazing North Africa.

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. It was originally built by the Romans who came here after the Phoenicians and gave the city a completely new appearance. It could accommodate up to five thousand onlookers. Just like the country’s former explorers we venture further and further into the desert and spend the night in Kirkiba Camp in circular straw huts at the foot of huge sand dunes. Next day we visit Garma, now in ruins, but whioch around two thousand years ago was the capital of the GaramantesRealm. From the Sahara we travel to the country’s eastern Mediterranean coast and to ancient Cyrenaika, the largest city in today’s Benghazi. Of the historic city of the Pentapolis, the Greek five-city alliance, nothing remains today as it is now covered by modern city buildings. Magnificent history, untouched coastlines and endless desert landscapes with oasis settlements, salt lakes, rock paintings and Berber towns: Libya, a little known land in amazing North Africa.

The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes ...

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
Instagram: Gisma_d
Snapchat: Gisma_d
Ethnicity Tag: https://youtu.be/xLOsDLtISI0
Fall lookbook:https://youtu.be/XVb_5Tf1mAc

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
Instagram: Gisma_d
Snapchat: Gisma_d
Ethnicity Tag: https://youtu.be/xLOsDLtISI0
Fall lookbook:https://youtu.be/XVb_5Tf1mAc

SOUTH SUDAN JOBS DILEMMA: South Sudan to regulate employment of foreign workers

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
WatchKTNLivehttp://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/ktnkenya
Like us on http://www.facebook.com/ktnkenya

Stabilization of Livelihoods through Creation of Youth Employment - East Sudan

Creating employment opportunities for youth in Sudan (video in Arabic)

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

published: 22 Mar 2017

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
WatchKTNLivehttp://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/ktnkenya
Like us on http://www.facebook.com/ktnkenya

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
WatchKTNLivehttp://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/ktnkenya
Like us on http://www.facebook.com/ktnkenya

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed duri...

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

Angel In Sudan: The Forgotten Poeple

these people are the returnees from South Sudan but unfortunately are stranded in the Khartoum. They be lost all their jobs, school and identities. children are just roaming with no school to go to. this was taken august 2013 when I attended Sudan with my two children.

في أول
TEDxOmdurman
تقدم إيمان أحمد عبدالكريم معلومات عن مشاريع استخدام الفول السوداني كمغذي والجهود التي قاموا بها لتنمية واشراك المجتمعات المحلية في دارفور
Eman Abdalkarim Born in Khartoum in 1988, originally from Kosti- Omdurman Rikabia. Recently working within the SAY group ( Yagoub group) in Samil Industrail ( producer of ready to use therapeutic food for children suffering from malnutrition). she's heading the public relation section and the operation section. - worked as international relation officer at the university of Ahfad. In which she's manged student related link with the international universities. Managed a project funded by the Australian Aid targeting youth employment, and edited a training manuals to keep the skill circulated. Also within Ahfad worked as studen...

Africa Today - Foreign workers in Tanzania

The Tanzanian government has approved a new law intended to reduce the number of foreign workers in the African country.
The Non-Citizens EmploymentRegulationBill was introduced in March and will come into effect in July.
The new legislation will mean that only the Ministry of Labor will decide who gets foreign work permits, and which industries will be allowed to employ them.
The measure is expected to restrict the number of foreigners working in mining, agriculture and wider infrastructure projects.
Tanzania is known as an open society where foreign workers are welcome, but could that be about to change? In this episode of Africa Today, we ask could these new laws backfire on the country?
Live @ http://www.presstv.ir/live.html
Twitter @ http://twitter.com/PressTV
LiveLea...

published: 04 Jun 2015

Saving South Sudan Full Length 720p

Discover the facts through your eyes and from the lost boy
#WARZONE SOUTH SUDAN

published: 26 Sep 2016

SSudan المنتجات الزراعيه والثروة الحيوانية باعالي النيل

http://www.ssudan - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.

Angel In Sudan: The Forgotten Poeple

these people are the returnees from South Sudan but unfortunately are stranded in the Khartoum. They be lost all their jobs, school and identities. children are...

these people are the returnees from South Sudan but unfortunately are stranded in the Khartoum. They be lost all their jobs, school and identities. children are just roaming with no school to go to. this was taken august 2013 when I attended Sudan with my two children.

these people are the returnees from South Sudan but unfortunately are stranded in the Khartoum. They be lost all their jobs, school and identities. children are just roaming with no school to go to. this was taken august 2013 when I attended Sudan with my two children.

في أول
TEDxOmdurman
تقدم إيمان أحمد عبدالكريم معلومات عن مشاريع استخدام الفول السوداني كمغذي والجهود التي قاموا بها لتنمية واشراك المجتمعات المحلية في دارفور
Eman Abdalkarim Born in Khartoum in 1988, originally from Kosti- Omdurman Rikabia. Recently working within the SAY group ( Yagoub group) in Samil Industrail ( producer of ready to use therapeutic food for children suffering from malnutrition). she's heading the public relation section and the operation section. - worked as international relation officer at the university of Ahfad. In which she's manged student related link with the international universities. Managed a project funded by the Australian Aid targeting youth employment, and edited a training manuals to keep the skill circulated. Also within Ahfad worked as student coordinator for student event on campus including women week. - worked in HigherOfficeHuman Rights, regional office Beirut. ( mainly on the Yemeni uprising) Worked as communication officer at the communication department at the American university of Beirut. She's a Master in gender and migration, Ahfad university for womenHigher diploma.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

في أول
TEDxOmdurman
تقدم إيمان أحمد عبدالكريم معلومات عن مشاريع استخدام الفول السوداني كمغذي والجهود التي قاموا بها لتنمية واشراك المجتمعات المحلية في دارفور
Eman Abdalkarim Born in Khartoum in 1988, originally from Kosti- Omdurman Rikabia. Recently working within the SAY group ( Yagoub group) in Samil Industrail ( producer of ready to use therapeutic food for children suffering from malnutrition). she's heading the public relation section and the operation section. - worked as international relation officer at the university of Ahfad. In which she's manged student related link with the international universities. Managed a project funded by the Australian Aid targeting youth employment, and edited a training manuals to keep the skill circulated. Also within Ahfad worked as student coordinator for student event on campus including women week. - worked in HigherOfficeHuman Rights, regional office Beirut. ( mainly on the Yemeni uprising) Worked as communication officer at the communication department at the American university of Beirut. She's a Master in gender and migration, Ahfad university for womenHigher diploma.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

The Tanzanian government has approved a new law intended to reduce the number of foreign workers in the African country.
The Non-Citizens EmploymentRegulationBill was introduced in March and will come into effect in July.
The new legislation will mean that only the Ministry of Labor will decide who gets foreign work permits, and which industries will be allowed to employ them.
The measure is expected to restrict the number of foreigners working in mining, agriculture and wider infrastructure projects.
Tanzania is known as an open society where foreign workers are welcome, but could that be about to change? In this episode of Africa Today, we ask could these new laws backfire on the country?
Live @ http://www.presstv.ir/live.html
Twitter @ http://twitter.com/PressTV
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Instagram @ http://instagram.com/presstvchannel

The Tanzanian government has approved a new law intended to reduce the number of foreign workers in the African country.
The Non-Citizens EmploymentRegulationBill was introduced in March and will come into effect in July.
The new legislation will mean that only the Ministry of Labor will decide who gets foreign work permits, and which industries will be allowed to employ them.
The measure is expected to restrict the number of foreigners working in mining, agriculture and wider infrastructure projects.
Tanzania is known as an open society where foreign workers are welcome, but could that be about to change? In this episode of Africa Today, we ask could these new laws backfire on the country?
Live @ http://www.presstv.ir/live.html
Twitter @ http://twitter.com/PressTV
LiveLeak @ http://www.liveleak.com/c/PressTV
Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/PRESSTV
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SOUTH SUDAN JOBS DILEMMA: South Sudan to regulate employment of foreign workers

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
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Creating employment opportunities for youth in Sudan (video in Arabic)

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

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Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the dau...

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

Sereen Goes to Sudan, Africa | A Travel Vlog

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
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South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park

Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

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Travel / Sudan / Khartoum

Scenes from Khartoum, capital of Sudan, including downtown, the railway station, Tuti Isla...

Libya Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. It was originally built by the Romans who came here after the Phoenicians and gave the city a completely new appearance. It could accommodate up to five thousand onlookers. Just like the country’s former explorers we venture further and further into the desert and spend the night in Kirkiba Camp in circular straw huts at the foot of huge sand dunes. Next day we visit Garma, now in ruins, but whioch around two thousand years ago was the capital of the GaramantesRealm. From the Sahara we travel to the country’s eastern Mediterranean coast and to ancient Cyrenaika, the largest city in today’s Benghazi. Of the historic city of the Pentapolis, the Greek five-city alliance, nothing remains today as it is now covered by modern city buildings. Magnificent history, untouched coastlines and endless desert landscapes with oasis settlements, salt lakes, rock paintings and Berber towns: Libya, a little known land in amazing North Africa.

The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
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SOUTH SUDAN JOBS DILEMMA: South Sudan to regulate employment of foreign workers

The government of South Sudan has said it wants to regulate the employment of foreign workers in the country, and not ban them all together. The SouthSudan ministry of labor issued a statement today after a controversial circular was sent out on Tuesday, asking employers to replace foreign workers by October 15th. The directive to reserve jobs for South Sudanese people has really excited a section of the South Sudanese nationals residing in Kenya.
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Creating employment opportunities for youth in Sudan (video in Arabic)

As a national UN YouthVolunteerData ManagementSupportAssistant with UNDP in Sudan, Abubakr Mohamed contributes to a project that helps create employment opportunities for the approximately 34% of youth who are unemployed in Sudan. In his words, volunteering has served as a direct way of positively changing the lives of others.
Abubakr witnessed the positive impacts of his work immediately, as one of the beneficiaries of his project in turn helped lift his entire family out of poverty with his newly acquired livelihood skills. Abubakr believes that each life changed can in turn help another, eventually leaving a positive impact on society as a whole.

1:59

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the dau...

Starting S Sudan's job market

Southern Sudan will become the world's newest country on July 9, and with it comes the daunting task of state building.
Much of the South was destroyed during the civil war so officials are having to start from scratch.
As Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa reports from Juba, creating jobs is one of the many challenges faced by South Sudan.

Angel In Sudan: The Forgotten Poeple

these people are the returnees from South Sudan but unfortunately are stranded in the Khartoum. They be lost all their jobs, school and identities. children are just roaming with no school to go to. this was taken august 2013 when I attended Sudan with my two children.

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TEDxOmdurman
تقدم إيمان أحمد عبدالكريم معلومات عن مشاريع استخدام الفول السوداني كمغذي والجهود التي قاموا بها لتنمية واشراك المجتمعات المحلية في دارفور
Eman Abdalkarim Born in Khartoum in 1988, originally from Kosti- Omdurman Rikabia. Recently working within the SAY group ( Yagoub group) in Samil Industrail ( producer of ready to use therapeutic food for children suffering from malnutrition). she's heading the public relation section and the operation section. - worked as international relation officer at the university of Ahfad. In which she's manged student related link with the international universities. Managed a project funded by the Australian Aid targeting youth employment, and edited a training manuals to keep the skill circulated. Also within Ahfad worked as student coordinator for student event on campus including women week. - worked in HigherOfficeHuman Rights, regional office Beirut. ( mainly on the Yemeni uprising) Worked as communication officer at the communication department at the American university of Beirut. She's a Master in gender and migration, Ahfad university for womenHigher diploma.
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Africa Today - Foreign workers in Tanzania

The Tanzanian government has approved a new law intended to reduce the number of foreign workers in the African country.
The Non-Citizens EmploymentRegulationBill was introduced in March and will come into effect in July.
The new legislation will mean that only the Ministry of Labor will decide who gets foreign work permits, and which industries will be allowed to employ them.
The measure is expected to restrict the number of foreigners working in mining, agriculture and wider infrastructure projects.
Tanzania is known as an open society where foreign workers are welcome, but could that be about to change? In this episode of Africa Today, we ask could these new laws backfire on the country?
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Saving South Sudan Full Length 720p

Discover the facts through your eyes and from the lost boy
#WAR ZONE SOUTH SUDAN

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The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

The Guardian reported that police announced one person was arrested in relation to the attack on Thursday where someone drove a white van through the busy, pedestrian area of Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain which has left at least 13 dead, and more than 50 injured ...Police said that the number of the dead was "bound to rise" since at least 50 people were injured after the attack, interior minister for Catalonia, Joaquim Form said ... ... U.S....

The top two officers and the top enlisted sailors who were in charge when the USS Fitzgerald had a collision on June 17 that killed seven crew members will face disciplinary measures after seven crew members died from the incident, a senior Navy official said on Thursday. The Washington Post reported that Adm. William F ... The discipline varies but will include likely career-ending actions against the ship's captain at the time, Cmdr....

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ARUA, Uganda. The number of South Sudanese who have fled to Uganda has hit one million, the UN said on Thursday, with no end in sight to the war behind the world’s fastest-growing refugee crisis ... She pleaded with them to take her instead ... SouthSudan’s civil war erupted in December 2013 just two years after it obtained independence, when PresidentSalva Kiir accused his former deputy Riek Machar of plotting a coup....

GENEVA — A daily exodus of villagers fleeing armed conflict, hunger and sexual violence in SouthSudan has pushed the number of refugees sheltering in Uganda to over one million, the United Nations refugee agency said on Thursday, urging international action to deal with what it called one of Africa’s biggest humanitarian crises ... ....

WASHINGTON. The US allies including Saudi Arabia and Bahrain did not uphold principles of religious freedom in 2016, while Islamic State has carried out "genocide" against religious minorities, Secretary of StateRex Tillerson said on Tuesday ... "He also called out China and Sudan in his remarks ... And in Sudan, the government arrests and intimidates clergy and blocks the construction of churches while tearing down existing ones, he said....

Oil was yet to be discovered ... Al Hebsi enrolled in its second year in 1956, and studied “reading, writing and farming and the colours of the vegetables” under ­teachers from Sudan, Egypt, Palestine and Jordan ... ­Mulukhiya from Sudan and bitter arugula, now a majlis favourite, were particularly hard to swallow ... His replacement was Ted Morgan, a Brit who came from Sudan and expanded the school to 70 students – 60 boys and 10 girls....

The head of the Sudanese bishops' conference says recent discussions with the Vatican's secretariat of state gave him hope PopeFrancis will be able to visit war-torn SouthSudan some time next year. BishopEduardo Hiiboro Kussala, president of the bishops' conference for Sudan and South Sudan, said in an Aug ... ....

UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, paid his first official visit as High Commissioner to Sudan this week, at a time when refugees continue to flee the brutal conflict in SouthSudan. He called on the international community to recognize Sudan’s long-standing tradition of hosting refugees and asked for more support for the country. “For decades, Sudan has kept its doors open to people fleeing war, hunger and hardship....

SouthSudanFinance MinisterStephen Dhieu Dau, pictured in May 2013, presented an annual budget last month, but after further review, the parliament's committee on finance proposed adding $141 million to it. South Sudan's parliament have suspended debate on a $451 million budget as questions linger over how government agencies will be financed and how money was spent during the past fiscal year ... ....

17 (Xinhua) -- SouthSudan said on Thursday that accreditation of more envoys shows Juba was still open to business, diplomatic engagement with other countries in the region and globally, despite the tainted image due to more than four years of violence ... "It means South Sudan is still able to receive new diplomatic engagement and cooperation with ......